After 10 years, Destiny 2 will no longer see one big expansion per year, nor the seasonal or episodic content drops in between–in 2025, it’ll get two expansions, with four “major updates” per year.Alongside some of its plays to celebrate Destiny’s 10-year annivesary, Bungie laid out some of the details for Destiny 2’s future in a series of new blog posts outlining plans for Destiny 2: Frontiers, the next phase of the game now that its current story is being wrapped up in The Final Shape expansion and the three Episodes that follow. As game director Tyson Green wrote, in 2025, Destiny 2 will see two “medium” expansions instead of one big one, which was the approach Bungie has stuck with ever since the release of the Forsaken expansion in 2018.

Destiny 2 roadmap for 2025.

“We’ve loved creating annual Expansions and are especially proud of The Final Shape. But the truth is that they …

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Transformers Limited Edition Steelbook Six-Movie Collection $70 (was $135) See at Amazon Transformers Limited Edition Steelbook 6-Movie Collection is on sale for its best price yet at Amazon. You can pick up the 4K Blu-ray box set for only $70. This set comes with six steelbook cases, one for each film, though it doesn’t come with last year’s Rise of the Beasts. There is a 7-Movie Collection releasing September 24, but this 4K Blu-ray set doesn’t come with steelbook cases. It also only includes 4K Blu-ray and digital copies of each film, whereas the 6-Movie Steelbook Collection has 4K, standard Blu-ray, and digital copies of each film. The price of the 7-Movie Collection is $94 (was $100) at Amazon.Speaking of box sets with a handful of steelbook cases, the Resident Evil Ultra HD Collection on 4K Blu-…

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Fanatical’s Platinum Collection bundle for September is now available, giving PC and Steam Deck users the opportunity to build a budget-friendly game bundle from a curated list of 18 games. The selection includes hidden gems and famous faces, and most of the games are Steam Deck compatible. Pricing starts at $10 for three games, $15 for five games, and $20 for seven games, which breaks down to $2.86 per game. You can create a bundle with more than seven games, and each subsequent pick will only cost $2.86. Build your Platinum Collection While you’re checking out the Platinum Collection, make sure to take a peek at Fanatical’s new charity bundle, which features nine games for a donation of $5.49 or more. All proceeds from the bundle support War Child UK, an organization dedicated to helping children who are impacted by war.

Fanatical Build Your Own Platinum Bundle: September 2024 Edition

  • Tavern Master (Steam Deck Playable)
  • Martha Is Dead
  • Rise of the Third Power (Steam Deck Verified)
  • One Lonely Outpost (Steam Deck Playable)
  • Hammerwatch Anniversary Edition (Steam Deck Playable)
  • Battlestar Galactica Deadlock: Complete
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PlayStation’s latest big game, the multiplayer arena shooter Concord, launched in late August and struggled so much out of the gate that Sony decided to stop sales and take the game offline beginning September 6. Lead character designer Jon Weisnewski has now thanked fans for their support ahead of the server shutdown, while acknowledging that the studio doesn’t know what the future holds.Posting on social media, Weisnewski said the team at Firewalk Studios is “packed with tenacious fighters” who built Concord amid a number of challenging scenarios. This included multiple acquisitions–the latest of which was Sony’s buyout of the company in 2023–along with an engine upgrade from Unreal Engine 4 to Unreal Engine 5. Weisnewski also mentioned how Concord was developed during the pandemic and faced delays, noting that “the fact we shipped at all is legendary.””To all the players who showed up for Concord: thank you. The positivity and constructive feedback in the face of overwhelming noise was huge for everyone at Firewalk. Building a positive community was why we did this. We saw you. Every stream, post, thread, emoji, we saw it all,” the developer added.As for the future, Weisnewski…

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At a glance, you’d be forgiven for thinking that The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom follows firmly in the footsteps of the 2019 remake of Link’s Awakening. Stick Zelda in as a playable character, give her a magic wand, sell an absolute shed-load of copies. Job done.But having now played an 80-minute section from early in the game, this comparison seems only surface-deep. Although it shares the extremely cute, diorama-esque aesthetic of its top-down predecessor, Echoes captures much more of the systemic and improvisational joys of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom than you might expect.


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